Example sentences of "that at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It may even be that at no one moment in mid-Silurian times was limestone being deposited throughout the region concerned .
2 Such indeed are the attainments of some of the Scholars that at no distant period some further assistance will be required by the Masters — and also an increased allowance for the purchase of books . "
3 It may seem that at a superficial level these categories are the same in other European languages as they are in our own .
4 The news agency Interfax reported on July 5 that at a joint meeting the two opposition movements , Birlik and Erk , had decided on joint action , acknowledging that the differences in approach between them since Erk 's split from Birlik in late 1989 had played into the hands of the government .
5 Bear in mind that choral music tends to obscure the clarity of words , and that at a first hearing few people will understand them , their attention inevitably being concentrated on the music .
6 In ordinary spoken discourse the endless cycle of encoding-decoding-encoding may be terminated by an action , as when for instance I say , ‘ The door is open ’ and you say , ‘ Do you mean you would like me to shut it ? ’ and I say , ‘ If you do n't mind ’ , and you shut the door , we may be satisfied that at a certain level my meaning has been understood .
7 I can not therefore deny that in this context a settled and preponderant public demand ought to be taken into account or that at a certain point it would have to prevail .
8 They say that at a certain point it will stop expanding and start contracting again , back into the original primal seed .
9 All the traffic , it was all sort of er arranged that at a certain time all the traffic stopped to the other side .
10 The authors hold out the hope that at a future date , when the processes involved are better understood , the damage done to the ozone layer may be reversed .
11 The largest Old World vulture , all dark , with outline similar to Griffon , but tail rather longer and usually more wedge-shaped , so that at a great distance can be confused with a sea eagle ( p. 71 ) .
12 It may be that at a low level of a graduated test scheme teachers may wish to acknowledge a pupil 's recognition of only an equilateral or isosceles triangle as a triangle .
13 An active member of the police Superintendents Association , Mr McLean says that at a recent meeting disgust was expressed at the Met 's failure to hit back at criticism of this kind — such as the comment by Bernie Grant , MP for Tottenham , that the divisional chief in his constituency was ‘ incompetent . ’
14 The discussion came about after the disclosure that at a recent meeting of the Southern Federation , there had been some discussion about a publication which was being produced by the police , covering details such a Treasure Trove , responsibilities of landowners and more .
15 The narrowness of the region , and its variable position from one eclipse to the next , means that at a given point on the Earth 's surface total solar eclipses are rare .
16 No prizes can be offered for pointing out that at a given moment there are artists of several generations working and in very different ways .
17 Its own research had shown that at a random check in 1940 just over a quarter of its audience had listened to ‘ Lord Haw-Haw ’ on the previous day .
18 We know that at a later date there were steps down to the river as Thorpe tells us that in his time there was a handsome flight of stone stairs remaining which extended from the Palace to the low water mark .
19 But can we then be quite sure that at a later stage , when the same kind of performance has been taken out of the service and then out of the church , the signal is unambiguously to ‘ art ’ ?
20 I hope that at a later stage we can persuade the Minister that a compromise is possible , feasible and affordable .
21 More happily , a proposal that at a quick throw-in the ball could be thrown in any direction , other than forward , has not been agreed .
22 Here we once more encounter the recognition that at a conceptual level the idea of history can not be taken further : rather it can only be addressed through a tension in the writing itself .
23 In 1899 the Secretary could report that at a special election in the village of Barnton , near Northwich , to decide on whether the new school should be Church of England or ‘ unsectarian ’ the Council put up ‘ Progressive ’ candidates who won the election .
24 However , it must be recognised that at the current level of terrorist threat , full accompaniment of all patrols could be achieved only at the expense of aborting necessary anti-terrorist operations with a consequent increase in terrorist activity .
25 In 1975 Dr ( later Lord ) William Marshall , the country 's leading champion of nuclear power , lamented before a House of Lords ' committee that at the current rate of progress there might be only two fast reactors on line by 2000 .
26 Realeat marketing director Graham Keen predicted that at the current rate of growth there would be five million vegetarians by the turn of the century .
27 It should be noted that at the second stage of the study ( after the healing of oesophagitis ) the patients were still taking omeprazole .
28 The reason this is possible is that at the grand unification energy there is no essential difference between a quark and an antielectron .
29 On the Tuesday night , however , my Private Secretary , Steve Godber , rang me at a dinner to tell me that at the eleventh hour Nigel Lawson had put round a minute which sought to reopen the whole issue of the replacement for SERPS .
30 Note that at the higher temperature there is a higher spread of speed .
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